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ifi Ht PXCrE SIX. MEDFOTH) matt; TRIBUNE. IrEDFORD. OKKOON. WEDNESDAY . S10PT10M WM 17. 31H. S!T5?T! J. I 1U- F T The Best New Thought in Men's Apparel is Needled T BY IN SEATTLE TIMES L SESSI TALK -a- t MEOFORD GOL DOCTORS OF STATE TAMMANY LOSES MRS PANKHURS CLUB written UP HERE THURSDAY IN PRIMARIES RESUL NT U D ANNA ON CHEER UP SULZER DETENTON r i I" r (Senltle Times.) Only lit t lo dubs of the truth luivo licuii trickling Senltlcvvnrd-j concern ing (lie development oC the ijolf idea in Oii'son, ntio it awaited the coin ing hero lust week oC 11. C. V. Asd bury of .Medford and Portland to iimphTy. The latter, with II. Chnnd ler Ksjitn, fonuer national golf chain pion, ind Vilas IWkvvith, nnother v ell -known pvlfcr, nro the men who lime given Medford its nine-hole ronrse. The story of tho obMnelcs Hitnnonntcd and the results ohtniueil i. illustrative of what men will do when they het out lo apply the g- pel or golf. Xol so well neqnninted with what has been accomplished at Kugcitc, yet AMbnry was approached lv J. Wilhelm, one of the active spirits of the golf club ut the latter Orcgoninn city, shortly hefnre he left for Se attle, and tho Medfonl man was ask ed lo work with the man from Ku pouo in the development of n team from the two golf chilis that will pluy team at Portland, Tacomn and Seattle, prohahly Pending n week on the trip. Play over the Kugeno nine hole course has been going on for several months. OU1 Courso Abandoned After an experimental course had been tried for several months and several thousand dollars bad been spent on it, troublo arose between the Medford Golf and Country club and tho landlord of tho site, following it organization of slightly over two years ago, and the course was abruptly abandoned. Then the club, not discouraged nt this experience, promptly purchased an eighty-acre tract and went to work on what i now its present course. A tourna ment thrco weeks ago formnlly op ened tho course. With a membership of seventy five, including men and women, in n city of 8000, the club went ahead to realitb its pln.ving course, tho con struction of n clubhouse and the lay ing out of two tenuis courts. The ideas carried out on the various boles were largely offered or ap proved by Chandler Egan, while the experience of his associates, Ast bury aud Beckvvilh, who had visited many courses, both nt home and abroad, helped considerably. Whilo most of the money was per tho subxcnption route, there were ninny members who supplied men and teams in lieu of cash, with tho re sult that the Medfonl course rapidly took form and realized every detail carefully planned by the prime mov ers in tho object. Character of Ground The ground generally is of a washed gravel Mirfoce. There is a turf under way of development from tho sowing of mora than $400 worth of grass seed. The putting greens are of tho usual sand character, cir cular in shape, but in time turf is to be grown for tho flag ground. 1'end iiiT tho coming of tho turf, winter rules are being applied, nllovviin; of teeing tho bnll on the fairway. The course is 3000 yards in length, and us the club grows tho inevitable eighteen holes nro coming. Adjoin ing land can bo readily obtained. The general contour of the ground is rolling, but not so much so ns at tho Seattle Golf club course. An artificial lake has been built and this affords two water hazards. The ry first hole, in fact, is a carry of nboul 100 yards over this water, the hole being 300 jards over all. Tennis Also l'biyed In Addition to golf, tennis is play ed, ns indicated. Then there is n trap-shooting stnnd on tho grounds and indoor golf is planned for the winter. Every day, the writer is ns- Hiircd, there uro upwards of fifty pcoplo out nt tho links, traps or courts of the Medfonl Golf and Country club. At n recent ideation. Reginald Par tons of Seattle ami .Medlnrd, was chosen president; Conro llero, vico pi'CKKlont, and K. Uinnuler i.gitn. Heorctnry-trensurcr. The latter is also captain of all tho various ttuins and ho has assistants for each di vision of tho country club lifo. It. C. P. Antbury is chairman of tho greens committee, and in addi lion to those nnmed, tho following constitute tho board of trustees: Leonard Carpcner, George II. Dag gult, Frank Madden and E. 0. Bur gess, Jr, The thirty-ninth mutual meeting of the Oregon State Medionl association will convene at tho Page theatre Thursday morning nt 11 o'clock, most of the delegates arriving on the morning train. The sessions will continue three days. Friday morn ing automobile owners nre requested to n-slst in entertaining the hundred odd doctors with an auto ride through tho orchard section. Physicians and surgeons from nil over the coast will be in titleudiinec. The following is the program for Tliursdax : t Forenoon Address of welcome Dr. J. It. Trun.v, Grants Pass, Ore. Response to address of welcome Dr. C. S. White. Portland. Ore. I'aiHTS 1. "The Roll of the Seminal Ves icles in Diseases of the Genito-uri-nnry Tract" Dr. II. Welland How- ard, Portland, Ore. 2. "Success in Treatment of Con genital Club-foot" Dr. Chas. It. Me Clure, Portland, Ore. Discussion oicncd by Dr. R. J. Pilkington, Astoria, Ore. Afternoon 3. "The 0tcn Treatment of Frac tures'.' (Illustrated' by streoptieou views) Dr. W. II. Coffey, San Fran- CISCO, -i'nl. Discission oencd by Dr. I. II. Hamilton, Portland. Ore. 4. (Subject to be announced lat er) Dr. John ShieN, San Francisco, Cal. Discussion opened by Dr. Win. Ktiykcudall. Eugene, Ore. 5. (Subject to In announced lat er) Dr. E. II. Ilcckmnti, Rochester, Minn. Discussion opened by Dr.- J. A. Pettit, Portland, Ore.'. r .' fi. "Nephritis" Dr. E." P...Iiek.I.' Medfonl, Ore. Discussion opened bv Dr. It. Ycnncy. Portland, Ore-' ,' ' 7. "Urain Surgery'' T)rs. A. Rickey and Selling, Portland, Or. Discussion opened by Dr. A. Smith, Portland, Ore. ' 8. P. M. Public mcct'ng. D P. M. Smoker. ALUAXY, X. Y.f Sept. 17. "Thank God. the bosses are heating from the people nt last," was Gov ernor William Sulrers only com ment today after consulting the re turns front vcslonluv'ti primaries, many of which showed n sentiment distinctly against Taininaity and consequently friendly to li'mself. Solxer remained in his office all night, going to bed ut Ott.v light af ter listening to the available returns fnnn the primaries. It was evident that Sulrer wanted to talk for publication, but his law yers, fenring the effect of nnv thing lie might sn urged silence and the pvvernor 'obeyed them. It was expected todn- that Mrs. Sulrer will tell the high court in her own way how sht indulged in the speculations which tho prosecution charges ngainst her husband, as serting that she was led into them as n result of a Tammany plot to involve her hudnud. The most impressive figure in 'thV iuienehmcnt court probnblv will be Chief Justice Edward Cullen of the eoltrt of apiwils, who will preside All admit that Cullen is fearless and his opinion was expected stronclv to influence the court. There will be nn excellent nimorlunitv, too, for every one to know what his oninion is, inasmuch as the judges vote ahead of the lawmakers on all ones. tion, and the nnmes are called alph abetically. Cullen's is second on the list. OF BOUT WITH WALSH E. C. PROM GIVEN BY CONSERVATORY RQSTOX, Sept. 17. Fight fans here arc convinced today that Johnny LKilbuuc of Cleveland is n real feath erweight champion, as a result of Ins twelve-round victory here hist night over Jimmy WnMi of Ilo.stoin The men met nt catchweights. Kilbauc fought in splendid form. In the tenth round he floored Walsh with n right-hand smash to the jaw, and would have knocked him out but for Walsh hanging on. PARIS, Sept. 17.-"I bavn sutM elent faith tit tho open iiiltiitcilucarf o( the American pcoplo to mill tor New York ns originally Intended. I most certainly have no Intention of chnuRlng my plans.' This was tho declaration voiced hero todav by Mn. Kmmellno l'ank hurst, the noted KnglUh militant suf fragette leader, who Is to sail booh for the United States. "I don't expect to bo detained nt Kills Island when I reach Now York." added Mrs. l'anUhurst, "and I am not ntrnld of tho ordeal, oven It t nut held. "Tho Immigration officials cannot deport mo; they cannot call mo an undesirable. 1 nut not a fugitive, cither. 1 was liberated from Hollo vvny prison u tutor the odious 'cat nun mouse' net, but tho llrltlsh authori ties did not nttompt to prevent me front leaving England, "I positively will salt October 11. I shall use no subterfuge, and will travel under my right tiaino. I do not advocate militancy In America. I shall preach tho gospot of Ruffrnglitm, particularly its relation to sex by- glono and white slavery." With Medford tradntu Medfonl marts roberculisis Medicine Saved This Min's Life l'nruiuonlu la a arrloua Uticatr, anil eitru Ujrg the fotimUtlon for ctmtnlc lung truntilncoiuftluir Tutrvuloala rraulla. After I'neumonla. or my arrloua or tut. tarn ruld. It li vrla to Ink I.Vknian'a At trratltr Don't nalt lo Una out nlatlirr thv imutilr I Kftthor no no, tint la l-rkman Allrrntltc In tlmo and arol.l ttif tUnKrr of UUratf. lta of tti rvcorcr In tbl mix.. M1 No. Hut SI, I'MU.. r. "(if ntrrnitn I am srlllntc along rry ntnlr am calnlne atrrnittb alt lh tlinr. I now Krldti l.M Hunil. a k'aln alnre Splriiilrr in, IIWT. of unimU mote than wtitn I tint atartnl to lak .up Al trratllr. I wlati I til. I anonn of It two yntra a so aa It wmiM have fared me much mlwrjr nnl Olatnaa. l waa auf. ftrtDK from a irrjr arrloua atiarraanl lunir. wtiloti follow nl a timl attark nf pnrumoDla, Mr phralclin anl a txlalla ilKlarcl my cuic hntwlma. I rannot hut b tluinkfut to yuu noil ttie Almlehty llixl for tlio Krent l'U'lni anil chaugt of health It tiaa tirouirtit mr." (HHorn AffltaTlt) TIIOS ItKIM.r. Hp yrara later, rrtMirta oxl bralth.) Kckru.in's Altfratlre U rlTrctlrp In llron ihltU. Aatumo. liar rnrr: Tliroul and t.nnit Tmnldn. and In aptiQlldtdg th4 . .'? into ?, i Kahn Tailored Clothes ayatrm. lof not contain I'oltom. oidatra or hatilt foTtnlne ilruc. .Vt Jor ttooklct tHItng of rrroTrrlra, and writ to I.'rkinan laboratory, rhllailelpli'a, Ia , fornoratt dcBce. Vor aal by all Icadlair Urorslata $20 to $55 Mil Nml CA'iinr . lu ffa f V Vtni will I'intl no llircntl liaro itU'iis iiilrodiK't'd in iltt ? anniMils wc tiiilor for you. JrV "Tilt look of huwosh" ho Vi niucli soiiL'lii ufttM bv vounir men cspci'iiilly, is npimivnt in every Huit and overeoat delivered from this house. The Kahn Tailoring Coin lauy Masters of Style know how to brhiK out to the best advantage the natural phys ique of any man. of any are. Our fabn'es are new in de sign and weave and they are guaranteed pure aud sure wool. Our fashions are both authentic aud exclusive. You can groom yourself correctly in K aim-Tailored Clothes without paying a "fancy" price aud without exceeding the price limit set upon good ready mades. . Daniels for Duds Medford's Leading. Clothing Store aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatW afi TlaaaaaaaffaaaaaaaaaaaaH IVSKUBlrll I i Tho following is the program of the concert to be given tomorrow ev ening by tho Medford Conservatory at tho high schoel: Concerto 1. (a) Itomnticc from Second Con certo UluninwttLi (It) Deep Kiver- H. V. Tnvlor (a) Ii Lileie (.Spinning Song) Hurt (It) Berceuse (Cradle Song) - Chopin (c) Staccato Caprice Vogrich D. (u) Shadow Song from Dinorah Meyerbeer (b) 'Twas April Kevin (e) Ma Cttrly-IIeadcd Baby . Clttstam T BY BAT NELSON CIMCACO, Sept. 17. Stung by charges that ho Is a "haa been," Batt ling Nelson Issued today a flat dial Jcngn hero to Ad Wolgaat for a ton round bout In MUwaukeo for a sub stantial sldo bet, In addition to the purse. "Wolgast Is tho boy I would llko best to get Into tho ring," Bald Nel son. "I navo money tnai says i am n bettor man than ho is." e jMjrJJJryJr With Medford trado l Medford made. (tt) Sonata, op. 12 No. 1 - ,. , , Beethoven Allegro con brio. Hondo, (b) Poem m . Fibith Massenet C'.-pin BKRIJN, Sept. 17. A fclnp in tho face, deliveied by Couit Chamber Itiin Voi Wcslorhagon, with I'rofes Kor Ileiurieh Manss ns tho recipient, icsulled today , in. JIaas Bhooting and iiihtnnlly Killing Von Westorhngcii, Ba1 blood Jiehveen the two eansied the nffuir. I (e) Twilight 5 (n) .S'oc'.u.ne No. 0. (b) Higolctto Vordi-Li-zt 0. (n) "One Fine Day" from Ma dame Butterfly - -Puccini (b) Coming Thru' tho Hye (o) Annie Laurie LEACH CROSS 10 IE! CHAMPION SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sopt. 17. Lightweight Champion Willie Rit chie has accepted today an offor to meet Leach Cross In a ten round no decision bout In Nov York City., A definite date for the match has not been fixed, but t will bo staged early in October. Itltchle says ho Is guar anteed 110,000 for his end and has tho right to accopt Instead a per cciit ngo of tho receipts of the bout It the attendance totals moro than his guar antee. Itltchle also announced his Intontlou of defending his tltlo In San Francisco Thanksgiving Day. Ho has an offer from Promoter James W. 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Kat what you llko aud digest It; enjoy It, without dread of rebellion In tho stomach. Papo's Dlapopsln bolongs In your homo anyway. Should ono of tho family oat something which don't ngreo wth them, or In caso of an at- iuck or indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stomach derangement at day time or during tho night, it is handy to give tho micl(cst, surest rollnf known, t ? ? t t t Y t f ? t Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y T Y Y Y Y t Y Y T Y T Y Y T Great Display of New Goods Silk Sale 5000 yards now Mossalincs, 18 inches wide, all colors, a good 7fc grade this sale 40a iml V.Ml'tl TaiJv AT MANN'S Central Ave., Near P. O. Silk Sale fiOOO yards lancy Silks, all new patterns, -7 inches wide, every thread silk, snitahle for waists and dresses, up to .$1.00 values, now, yard ... , 77c THE NEW COATS AND SUITS ARE HERE BUY NOW WrHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE New Suits Never hel'oro have wo shown sucli a variety of styles and col Hi's. "La Vogue" Knits show more individuality than any other suit made. .Prices range from $22.50 up to $15, Don't fail to sec them. SPECIAL 25 hrand-new Suits, made of all-wool materials in plain and fancy mixtures, all sizes, good as most $25 (M C AA suits, each ItMJU New Coats The coats this year show a rad ical change from those of last winter. We have a largo rango of styles to ehooso from aud a great assortment of ('010171. We are sure we can please you, " La Vogue" Coats from $15 up to $45. SPIRAL 25 new Winter Coats, up to dato in style, all sizes, good $15 quality, A QO now v'wO In order to have your how & suit fit well, it is absolute- Jv ly necessary that 'yu & should have a good fitting A corset. Wo pride our- selves ou tho lino wo carry. JL fit tin m'rmi i'nv Wiii,iioi,'m ! "Jiust-Proof" Corsets, at JL 1 m a ffi'l Kt "Ivy Corset," it clings. "Goodwin" Front Lace Corset. Y Y Y &. Specials for Thursday Best. 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